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![]() Male Players - Australia
Brendon Paul JulianBorn: 10 August 1970, Hamilton, Waikato, New ZealandMajor Teams: Surrey, Western Australia, Australia. Known As: Brendon Julian Batting Style: Right Hand Bat Bowling Style: Left Arm Fast Medium Test Debut: Australia v England at Manchester, 1st Test, 1993 Last Test: Australia v Sri Lanka at Perth, 1st Test, 1995/96 ODI Debut: Australia v England at Lord's, Texaco Trophy, 1993 Last ODI: Australia v West Indies at Manchester, World Cup, 1999 First-class Debut: Western Australia v Tasmania at Launceston, 1989/90 Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy 1989 Career Statistics:TESTS (career) M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 7 9 1 128 56* 16.00 47.76 0 1 4 0 O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ Bowling 183 43 599 15 39.93 4-36 0 0 73.2 3.27 ONE-DAY INTERNATIONALS (career) M I NO Runs HS Ave SR 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 25 17 0 224 35 13.17 89.60 0 0 8 0 O M R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ Bowling 191 11 997 22 45.31 3-40 0 0 52.0 5.21 FIRST-CLASS (career: 1989/90 - 2000/01) M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 138 192 32 4074 124 25.46 4 20 88 0 O M R W Ave BBI 5 10 SR Econ Bowling 3998 875 13295 435 30.56 7-39 21 2 55.1 3.32 LIST A LIMITED OVERS (career: 1989/90 - 2000/01) M I NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St Batting & Fielding 116 86 9 1126 64 14.62 0 1 39 0 O R W Ave BBI 4w 5w SR Econ Bowling 837.2 4029 130 30.99 4-41 3 0 38.6 4.81 - Explanations of First-Class and List A status courtesy of the ACS. StatsGuru Filters for Brendon JulianArticles about Brendon JulianPictures of Brendon Julian
Profile:Toward the end of a career that has often been unpredictable, Brendon Julian's contribution to cricket remains enigmatic. In his role as an all-rounder, there is no doubt that the New Zealand-born Julian possesses rich talent. At his best, he is a particularly dangerous left arm pace bowler whose height and natural, uncomplicated action allow him to move the ball both ways as well as to naturally angle it away from right handers with disconcerting variety. When on song, he is also a tremendously hard-hitting batsman, the generally assured technique of whose play renders his timing and execution a pleasure to behold. In a frustrating paradox, these attributes have allowed him to produce many excellent performances for his State (and taken him to international level even) but yet they have also remained unfulfilled on occasions. On their good days, there are few cricketers who strike with more devastating effect. For verification, one needs look no further than the Sheffield Shield Finals of 1997-98 and 1998-99, in which his thunderous innings of 124 and 84 respectively played major roles in leading the Warriors to back-to-back titles. Similarly, his consistency and dependability with the ball on Australia's history making tour of the Caribbean in early 1995 were viewed by many as constituting suitable testament to his talent. Even his brave effort in lasting more than two hours at the crease in arduous circumstances to save a floundering Australia from defeat in the 1993 Trent Bridge Test is still very fondly remembered by some. (John Polack, March 2001) |
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